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Ep 1158. Iron Sharpens Iron ( Competitive Practices)

Ep 1158. Iron Sharpens Iron ( Competitive Practices)

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https://teachhoops.com/ Alright, listen up. Today, we're going to talk about what separates good teams from elite teams: the willingness to compete. I'm not talking about just on game day; I'm talking about right here, right now, on this floor. From this moment until we break the huddle, everything we do will be a competition. Every drill will have a winner and a loser. We will keep score. Why? Because pressure is a privilege, and we need to learn to thrive in it. The toughest opponent you face all week should be the player wearing the same jersey as you in practice. If you can win your battles here, against teammates who know your every move, then facing another team under the lights will feel like second nature. This isn't about being bad teammates. It's the exact opposite. It's about respecting your teammates enough to give them your absolute best, to push them beyond their limits so they can do the same for you. This is how we forge resilience and eliminate complacency. When there are consequences for losing a sprint or a shooting drill, you learn to focus. You learn to execute under duress. Today, I want you to embrace the struggle. Challenge every pass, fight for every rebound, and communicate with intensity. Let's make this practice a proving ground where we hold each other accountable and build a competitive fire that no opponent can extinguish. Keywords: Competition, practice, intensity, pressure, winning, accountability, teammates, respect, drills, scrimmage, resilience, complacency, battle, challenge, improvement, preparation, execution, focus, scorekeeping, elite Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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